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Comment 27 Feb 2015

My wife and I are walking in Chicago on an anniversary weekend getaway and a little kid with a dog walks by with an assistant following behind, her eyes glued to the blackberry. The little kid looked familiar and when I looked again I realized it was Christian Slater. That guy is tiny.

I met Rich Eisen when I was in college, and Steve Rannazzisi after one of his standup shows. I have a picture of my dad and myself with Jerry Lucas from many many years ago.

Trailer Park Boys, The League, Sunny, Louie, The New Girl (It's actually really good after the first few episodes and they start focusing on the guys more), Arrested Development, Happy Endings (RIP), Workaholics

Agreed! It's easy to forget that these are college kids. It took one of the older players on the team to look like a kid playing backyard football to really remind me of that during that game. The reaction after that throw brought me so much joy. Awesome.

If karma would ever favor Jim Harbaugh, then karma is a dark magic that can go directly to hell as it makes zero sense to me in such a scenario. That man has enough douche points to never gain karma in a just world.

Meyer cannot sit Barrett next season and start Miller. It wouldn't be fair to the team. Barrett has three years of eligibility remaining, and to interrupt his career so that Miller can play as a senior would make no sense

What makes the most sense is playing the guy who gives you the best chance to win. If Miller gives you the better chance to win (history shows that may be the case) then you start Miller. A lot can change between now and then, Barrett could prove other-worldy, or he might fall apart. To say starting Braxton over Barrett makes no sense, makes no sense to me.

People think I'm crazy when I tell them that I prefer college football (most especially friends on the coasts), and this is a huge reasons why. I do feel camaraderie when I go to browns games, but it doesn't even sniff what I felt as a student and how I feel when I watch these young men sing our alma mater.

“I find a lot of the things they do amusing. They need to check themselves sometimes. Let’s just remember, pride comes before the fall. ... They want to mock us, I’m telling them, it’s not over. They want to print that crap all over their locker room, it’s not over and it’ll never be over here. It’s just starting. ... I’m very proud of our football team, and I’m very proud of the way our football team handled themselves after the game as well. You don’t have to disrespect people. If they want to make a mockery of it, so be it. Their time will come.”